I’ve got no idea on prices, but was thinking the same thing. Especially with 300hrs on itfrozenpod wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:19 pm82k for a 15 year old boat is a bargin?Robbie1950 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:44 amGood luck finding a second hand Reef runner if thats what you're looking for, they're extremely rare on the market. New is obviously a different story. I've noticed that Reef Runners are extremely popular in WA, a lot of them on the market come from the west.Kimtown wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:40 pmI am thinking reef runners are the new value for $$ boat.
6.4m, BMT package, semi hard top, 200hp for around 100k brand new. Not quite the ridability as a Haines/EC/Coota, but them old Bertram shaped hulls and still nice a soft, maybe better at rest too. Really good all round fishing platform without the Haines tax
Can still get 1990-2005 models around 30-45k too, compare that to a rebuilt v19, which will be 60k
A friend of a friend a few days ago snapped up a 2006 Edencraft 6.0 with a 250 yami (300 hours 1 owner) for 82k. What a bargain!
$100,000 question.
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Ohh ok, not to familiar with hrs too, coz I got a boat with like 160hrs around the same year and a qtr of the price
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Can't really compare cause boat is not 6 meters
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
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Absolutely, do your research.frozenpod wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:19 pm82k for a 15 year old boat is a bargin?Robbie1950 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:44 amGood luck finding a second hand Reef runner if thats what you're looking for, they're extremely rare on the market. New is obviously a different story. I've noticed that Reef Runners are extremely popular in WA, a lot of them on the market come from the west.Kimtown wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:40 pmI am thinking reef runners are the new value for $$ boat.
6.4m, BMT package, semi hard top, 200hp for around 100k brand new. Not quite the ridability as a Haines/EC/Coota, but them old Bertram shaped hulls and still nice a soft, maybe better at rest too. Really good all round fishing platform without the Haines tax
Can still get 1990-2005 models around 30-45k too, compare that to a rebuilt v19, which will be 60k
A friend of a friend a few days ago snapped up a 2006 Edencraft 6.0 with a 250 yami (300 hours 1 owner) for 82k. What a bargain!
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Robbie1950 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 6:35 amAbsolutely, do your research.frozenpod wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:19 pm82k for a 15 year old boat is a bargin?Robbie1950 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:44 amGood luck finding a second hand Reef runner if thats what you're looking for, they're extremely rare on the market. New is obviously a different story. I've noticed that Reef Runners are extremely popular in WA, a lot of them on the market come from the west.Kimtown wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:40 pmI am thinking reef runners are the new value for $$ boat.
6.4m, BMT package, semi hard top, 200hp for around 100k brand new. Not quite the ridability as a Haines/EC/Coota, but them old Bertram shaped hulls and still nice a soft, maybe better at rest too. Really good all round fishing platform without the Haines tax
Can still get 1990-2005 models around 30-45k too, compare that to a rebuilt v19, which will be 60k
A friend of a friend a few days ago snapped up a 2006 Edencraft 6.0 with a 250 yami (300 hours 1 owner) for 82k. What a bargain!
How much would something like that new go for?
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It is certainly not a bargin. Brand new around 120k from edencraft 6m.
Around 100k for a bass strait 6m.
Around 100k for a bass strait 6m.
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There’s a few for sale atmRobbie1950 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:44 amGood luck finding a second hand Reef runner if thats what you're looking for, they're extremely rare on the market. New is obviously a different story. I've noticed that Reef Runners are extremely popular in WA, a lot of them on the market come from the west.Kimtown wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:40 pmI am thinking reef runners are the new value for $$ boat.
6.4m, BMT package, semi hard top, 200hp for around 100k brand new. Not quite the ridability as a Haines/EC/Coota, but them old Bertram shaped hulls and still nice a soft, maybe better at rest too. Really good all round fishing platform without the Haines tax
Can still get 1990-2005 models around 30-45k too, compare that to a rebuilt v19, which will be 60k
A friend of a friend a few days ago snapped up a 2006 Edencraft 6.0 with a 250 yami (300 hours 1 owner) for 82k. What a bargain!
A $40000 inbound one, would be ideal to convert to an outboard and re-do the transom. $70000 job, but would have a damn good boat for it at the end of the day.